1. Telling somebody that you cooked your boyfriend/male friend a steak.
2. To mess up by accident
3. To incorrectly cook or screw up a steak dinner.
2. To mess up by accident
3. To incorrectly cook or screw up a steak dinner.
*(saying 'MADE-A-MISTAKE' fast, sounds like 'MADE-HIM-A-STEAK')<
1. Carmen: "Ey Girl! What the hell'd you do for your boyfriend this Valentine's Day?" Vivian: "Oh! He hasn't told you yet... I made-a-mistake.
2. God must have made-a-mistake when he created the creature that is you!
3. By turning up the oven to a scorching 575°F I made-a-mistake and ruined my boyfriends' Valentine's dinner.
*Misteak= the noun version.
1. Carmen: "Ey Girl! What the hell'd you do for your boyfriend this Valentine's Day?" Vivian: "Oh! He hasn't told you yet... I made-a-mistake.
2. God must have made-a-mistake when he created the creature that is you!
3. By turning up the oven to a scorching 575°F I made-a-mistake and ruined my boyfriends' Valentine's dinner.
*Misteak= the noun version.
by XxT$MON3Y->M. July 21, 2008
A phrase that is used to help define how awesome something or someone is. Similar to "Made Of Win". Can also be used together with win, but generally meant for things that are epic as hell, for example "Made of lightning and win!"
Me: "Holy shit dude! That head shot was made of lightning and win!"
Friend: "Fuck yeah it was broski!"
Friend: "Fuck yeah it was broski!"
by FoxCarnage November 28, 2009
*sees a good looking pair of shoes*
Me: Hey look, a good looking pair of shoes! I wanna buy it!
*it's made in China*
Me: WTF!
Me: Hey look, a good looking pair of shoes! I wanna buy it!
*it's made in China*
Me: WTF!
by N4pstaBlooky March 18, 2020
Don't be fooled with trickery by businesses.
Made in AMERICA. America is a continent. There is South, Middle and North America. Canada and Mexico are part of America.
So if you see "Made In America" and expect it to have been made in the UNITED STATES it could be misleading.
Made in AMERICA. America is a continent. There is South, Middle and North America. Canada and Mexico are part of America.
So if you see "Made In America" and expect it to have been made in the UNITED STATES it could be misleading.
I support the United States having jobs. That is why I buy "Made In America" products. Last week I found out that my toothbrush, which said Made In America on it, was Made In Mexico. But since Mexico is a part of the American Continent, the company was not lying about where the product was made so I could not sue.
by FrodoBagginz May 04, 2011
by G dizzle izzle February 08, 2008
by KungFu Donut February 19, 2008